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26 Jun 2016
Andrew SHipley
Policy Manager at Aspire Andrew Shipley explains why we urgently need a new blend of political leadership and socially responsible development to overcome this escalating crisis of accessible homes
23 Jun 2016
Jamie Cooke
Without their people, ‘places’ are an empty concept. Having been a delegate at the inaugural World Towns Leadership Summit in Edinburgh, Head of RSA Scotland Jamie Cooke reflects on the learning from the event.
Jonathan Schifferes
In counting votes, geography doesn’t matter in a national referendum. But where we live is crucial to shaping our political views, argues Jonathan Schifferes.
22 Jun 2016
Matthew Taylor
Matthew Taylor argues we need to find ways to combine different forms of legitimacy to revivify our democracy.
19 Jun 2016
David Boyle (blog)
David Boyle reflects on Lord Heseltine's report on the Tees Valley and the need to capture the entrepreneurial drive of people living in cities.
Fellowship news
17 Jun 2016
On 7 July, Fellows are invited to the third in an ongoing series of talks and discussions on the relationship between culture and urban regeneration, hosted by Hull School of Art and Design.
15 Jun 2016
Manchester has joined the global CycleHack movement to help make cycling in the city more fun and accessible. You're invited to take part 24th - 26th June to experiment, share your ideas and skills to discover cycling in a new way.
13 Jun 2016
Charlotte Alldritt
Following a recent study tour of three European cities, Charlotte Alldritt reflects on efforts to put citizens at the heart of national, sub-regional and local efforts to drive prosperity.
09 Jun 2016
Atif Shafique
Against a backdrop of growing economic insecurity and disadvantage, it is vital that local democratic reform is shaped by those communities that have long lost out from economic growth.
06 Jun 2016
With thanks to joint funding between the RSA and Arts Council England, charitable trust The Spitz were able to showcase the musical diversity of Spitz sessions as well as increase awareness of our work on relieving isolation through live music and cross-generational activity.
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